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Breast Cancer—A Controversial Issue?

Published: October 13, 2015

Breast Cancer is a topic that is often overlooked or not looked into enough. Ignorance with racial inequality and public knowledge about breast cancer are two major issues that shape this illness, causing it to be the leading cause of death for women of color. In light of the recent events with Planned Parenthood, the importance […]

By Katie Kamins

Meet the Team: Kelli’s Wonderful, Winding Road to Feminism

Published: October 6, 2015

Whether serving as the door holder for my kindergarten classmates or as Vice President of my university’s feminist club, I have always wanted to help people. The specific capacities and iterations have varied throughout my life, but I have never strayed from centering my academic and extracurricular pursuits on improving the lives of those in […]

By Kelli Musick

Stand Up to Domestic Violence on Your Campus!

Published: October 6, 2015

It’s domestic violence awareness month! Time to stand up to inter-partner violence and abuse on your campus. Last week we talked about ways to take action as an individual – today we’ve put together 5 ways for you to get involved with your feminist campus group. Participate in Purple Thursday on October 22nd! Every year advocates, […]

By Mari Vangen

39 Years Later: A Reflection on Rosie Jimenez, the Hyde Amendment and Reproductive Freedom

Published: October 3, 2015

The political atmosphere is thick with sentiments from male policy makers telling women what to do with their reproductive health. We thought women had reclaimed autonomy of their own bodies in the Supreme Court case Roe v Wade but three years later women were set back when the Hyde Amendment was passed in Congress. Today, […]

By Feminist Campus Admin

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